While online last week, you saw the following advertisement:



How strong are the claims made by the advertisement?

A. The claims are based on sound evidence and are likely to be accurate. They are strong claims.

B. The claims are not plausible and are likely to be pseudoscientific. They are not particularly strong.

C. The claims are clearly unbiased and accurate. They are based on strong scientific evidence.

D. The claims are based on empirical evidence and are likely to be pseudoscientific. They are not particularly strong.

While online last week you saw the following advertisement How strong are the claims made by the advertisement A The claims are based on sound evidence and are class=

Respuesta :

No scientific testing has been made to check for ion transfer, and the claims are purely empirical. Also, nine out of ten people is hardly a representative sample, and the people can claim whatever they want since "feeling" is subjective. This is most likely a pseudoscientific claim, made to sound legitimate to consumers. The best answer is choice D.